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An amoeba is a unicellular organism, which doesn’t have a stomach for digestion of food. How does food storage and digestion take place in an amoeba?
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An amoeba is a unicellular organism, which doesn’t have a stomach for digestion of food. How does food storage and digestion take place in an amoeba?
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Basically it has chemicals that break down its food and it poops the left overs out
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